SENSEX Drops -0.26% as Advance-Decline Ratio Stands at 0.66x Across BSE500
The SENSEX is currently trading at a slight loss of -0.26%, but is still close to its 52-week high of 73,994.70. The Advance-Decline ratio is at 0.66x, indicating a higher number of declining stocks compared to advancing ones.
Today, the SENSEX, India's benchmark index, is trading at 73,677.13 with a loss of -195.16 points or -0.26%. The Advance-Decline ratio is at 0.66x, indicating a higher number of declining stocks compared to advancing ones. Out of the 40 sectors, 22 are advancing while 18 are declining. The mid-cap segment is seeing a slight decline, while the large-cap segment is led by Tata Motors with a 3.52% increase. Investors should closely monitor market movements and make informed decisions based on their risk appetite and investment goals.
The stock market is constantly influenced by various factors, and today is no different. The SENSEX, India's benchmark index, is currently trading at 73,677.13 with a loss of -195.16 points or -0.26%. This comes after the index opened -104.87 points lower. However, it is still 0.43% away from its 52-week high of 73,994.70.One of the key indicators of market performance is the Advance-Decline ratio, which currently stands at 0.66x across BSE500. This means that for every 100 stocks that are declining, 66 are advancing. The mid-cap segment is seeing a slight decline of 0.17%, while the BSE100 and SMLCAP segments are falling by 0.24% and 0.63%, respectively.
In terms of top gainers, Capri Global is leading the pack with a 20% increase, followed by I O B at 9.78% and Balaji Amines at 9.04%. On the other hand, IIFL Finance is the top loser with a decrease of -20%, followed by Data Pattern at -8.06% and RBL Bank at -6.40%.
The mid-cap segment is trading flat today, while Tata Motors is the top gainer in the large-cap segment with a 3.52% increase. In the mid-cap segment, I O B is leading with a 9.78% increase, and in the small-cap segment, Capri Global is the top gainer with a 20% increase. On the other hand, Bajaj Finserv is the top loser in the large-cap segment with a decrease of -4.28%, followed by Piramal Enterprises at -4.20% in the mid-cap segment and IIFL Finance at -20% in the small-cap segment.
Out of the 40 sectors, 22 are advancing while 18 are declining today. The top gaining sector is NIFTYPSUBANK with a 2.56% increase, while the top losing sector is BSE IT with a decrease of -1.61%.
Overall, the market is showing a mixed trend with some sectors and stocks performing well while others are facing a decline. Investors should keep a close eye on market movements and make informed decisions based on their risk appetite and investment goals.
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